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District of Massachusetts Sets Sentencing Deadlines in USA v. Kang

25-cr-10349 D. Mass.
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Case Summary

USA v. Kang in the District of Massachusetts involves a procedural order regarding a sentencing hearing under docket 25-cr-10349. The court has set or modified deadlines related to sentencing, indicating the case has reached or is approaching the post-conviction phase. Sentencing outcomes will determine the defendant's penalties.

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1:25-cr-10349-1 USA v. Kang

Verdict · May 11, 2026

The court issued an order.

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Key Issues

  • Sentencing hearing
  • Procedural order
  • Post-conviction phase
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District of Massachusetts · 1st Circuit · MA

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1:25-cr-10349-1 USA v. Kang

Verdict · May 11, 2026

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of Massachusetts, a federal district court in MA.

The newest docket activity we have is a verdict dated May 11, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 13 hours, 10 minutes ago

The United States government is prosecuting Kang in the District of Massachusetts under docket number 25-cr-10349. The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned yet. The court recently issued a procedural order concerning the upcoming sentencing hearing, signaling that the trial phase has concluded and the case is moving toward resolution.

The details of the charges against Kang have not been publicly disclosed, and the filing date of the indictment is not available. The procedural order, dated May 11, 2026, sets the framework for the sentencing process, which will determine Kang's punishment if convicted.

This step typically follows a guilty verdict or a plea agreement, although the record does not specify which applies here. The absence of a judge assignment may delay scheduling and final rulings, but the court’s procedural activity suggests progress toward sentencing.

The government and defense will likely submit sentencing memoranda and potentially present evidence or arguments about appropriate penalties. The case's trajectory now hinges on the sentencing hearing, which will clarify the consequences Kang faces under federal law.

Observers should watch for the appointment of a judge and any motions related to sentencing factors or objections to the procedural order.

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The court issued an order.
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About This Court

District of Massachusetts (D. Mass.) is a federal district court in the 1st Circuit, MA.

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Case Timeline

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Verdict May 11, 2026

1:25-cr-10349-1 USA v. Kang

The court issued an order.

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